Skolopad convinced she looks and sounds like Beyonce- and don't even dare to disagree

Skolopad convinced she looks and sounds like Beyonce- and don't even dare to disagree

Controversial South African dancer Skolopad raised eyebrows when she said she believes she looks, and sounds, like Beyonce.

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Taking to social media, the aspiring Gospel singer posted a few nude photos of herself, adding she often hears she looks like Queen B.

"They say i look like @BeyoncceKnowles", she captioned the post of the very racy pic.

Tweeps were shook over Skolopad's post, and one simply aksed her if she believes the people who tell her that, to which she simply replied, "Yes".

Apparently tweeps can not see the resemblance between Beyonce and Skolopad.

And, to add fuel to the fire, Queen Skolopad dropped an even more shocking bomb- according to her, she sounds like Mrs Carter.

It was another statement tweeps did not take well, in fact they outright slammed her for thinking she sounded like Queen B.

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Skolopad could take fans saying she did not look like Beyonce, but when they said they sounded nothing alike she suggested they go and commit suicide.

Skolopad convinced she looks and sounds like Beyonce- and don't even dare to disagree

Briefly.co.za gathered a video of both Skolopad and Beyonce singing, you be the judge- do they sound alike?

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